In this most timely book, Richard C. Lukas offers the historical
perspective that any reader, scholar, or layman needs to grasp the
political turmoil in Poland in the decades after World War II. Bitter
Legacy is the first major analysis of Polish-American relations from
the Potsdam Conference through the Polish elections of 1947, the
critical period during which Poland became a satellite in the Russian
sphere. Drawing on an impressive array of primary and secondary
sources, a number of which have never been used by scholars before,
Lukas shows in detail why and how American policy was never able to
reverse the process, begun at the Yalta Conference, that transformed
Poland into a communist state. In a clear and unambiguous style, he
deftly combines two traditions in the writing of diplomatic
history—one that stresses intergovernmental relations and one that
emphasizes domestic concerns and pressures. The result is a revealing
book that adds significantly to our understanding of Polish-American
relations and of domestic history in Poland and the United States
during this important Cold War phase. It will appeal not only to
scholars but also to all those with an interest in Poland's history.
Bitter Legacy is a sequel to Lukas's earlier volume, The Strange
Allies, which has been acclaimed as the best treatment in English of
United States-Polish relations during World War II. If offers the same
impeccable scholarship and balanced interpretation that characterized
Lukas's earlier study.
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Polish-American Relations in the Wake of World War II
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ISBN
9780813189116
Publisert
2021
Utgiver
University Press of Kentucky
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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